The Dynegy South Bay energy plant in Chula Vista — described by some environmentalists as a fossil-fuel-burning monster — gets blown sideways tomorrow, February 2. People who want to see the two-minute event should go …
Blog Entries
- Lincoln Park: Red Rooster’s got catfish, if you can find it
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- Alleged Mexican Mafia gangster sent back to prison
- Baja & Border News Translations: More than 68,000 Cars Towed in Tijuana; Colef and UABC donate books to Public Libraries; Saturation of Gas Stations in Tijuana Harms Business; Relatives Protest Children Killed by Ricketts
- Pacific Beach eateries cook up culinary tribute to Super Bowl
- Early Feb. jazz opportunities
- Afterimage: Cloud Atlas
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- Either/Or - Sounds Like San Diego or Roni Lee & Jennifer Batten?
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- San Diego's great red light camera rebellion
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- Mary Jo White fretted about "aggressive" regulator
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- Beer of the Week: SD TapRoom Coconuts on Rye
- Appeals court rules wrongful conviction for Mexican national who believed he was helping FBI nab drug traffickers
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- Ben Hueso uses campaign funds for his brother's campaign and to pay for hotel stays with his son
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- Trailer Park: Day of the Falcon
- Diahann Carroll in town to pick up Lifetime Achievement Award at SD Black Film Festival
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- Lobbyists, lawyers, and land developers anted up for Dumanis’s post-loss fundraising
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- UCSD responds to its critics
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- Where do the Aztecs stand in the Mountain West?
- City Attorney says Mayor's questions about port appointment process "lacks merit"
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- February brings new film releases
- No Hope For The Manicured at Voz Alta
- New wine bar in Talmadge
- New year, new disses and misses on the concert circuit
- Street Style Carlsbad: Ankle Booties
- Six arrested in Fallbrook's Operation Guacamole
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- Economy adds 157,000 jobs but unemployment rate rises
News & Stories
Alta M. Hulett, born on June 4, 1854, in Rockford, Illinois, learned how to operate the telegraph at ten years of age and went on to become an operator. Fascinated with the legal profession, she …
Here’s what you will do: head south to the land of Baja California, where tumbleweeds run like wild desperados under the tangerine glow of a nuclear sun. Hard work is commended, yet siestas are encouraged. …
Midge Ure, former singer and guitar player for seminal new wavers Ultravox, stopped by Brick By Brick as part of his current tour. Playing before a loyal, enthusiastic crowd, Ure covered much of his solo …
This is Donald Fagen's first album in six years and, no, it's not about condo owners underwater on their mortgages. It is another Steely Dan (minus Walter Becker) easy-listening mix of smooth jazz shot through …